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Thought the weather might be getting better now that we’re nearing the end of February? Think again.

Toronto will be blanketed by 10 to 15 centimetres of snow Wednesday, Environment Canada says, with areas near the lake getting even more.

“It should be beginning in the morning hours, probably around rush hour,” said Environment Canada meteorologist Peter Kimbell.

“It’s actually a weak system that is coming from Montana and North Dakota, but will be picking up as it travels past Minnesota. It’ll reach its peak when it reaches Ontario. It’s not going to be a record-maker but it’ll still cause an impact on the roads.”

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